The Collégiale St. Jean l’Évangéliste is a historic church in Liège, founded in the 10th century by Prince-Bishop Notger. Built in Romanesque style with an octagonal shape, it was inspired by the Basilica of Aachen. The church played a central role in the religious and cultural life of Liège, serving as a place of worship and a center of learning. Over the centuries, it underwent several renovations, incorporating Gothic and Baroque elements. Today, it remains an important monument, preserving historical heritage and attracting tourists and worshippers.
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